Achaean News
Mhaldor and Evil
Written by: Sir Firey Lichlord, Knight of Horror
Date: Tuesday, November 15th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
Greetings, Citizens of Sapience.
I know for a fact that many of you know nothing or very little about
Mhaldor and the ways of Evil, so read this carefully and learn from it.
"What is called Evil is simply the drive for advancement, for greatness.
We seek, through discipline and pain, to spur the advancement of nothing
less than sentient life."- The First Truth of Evil.
Mhaldor has always been the City of Evil, from it was founded on
Sartan's Island for now over one hundred years ago. Many people think of
Evil as a bad thing, however people who has made some research knows
that this is not true. Evil is the strive for advancement. Would you
look upon advancement as a bad thing? The answer is very likely to be
"no", which usually is the correct answer.
During the century Mhaldor has existed, Mhaldor has done nothing less
then advancing in every possible way, and it is still continuing to
advance. Both the Houses, the City and the citizens do advance. That
will never stop.
"Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds
out the weak and feeble-minded from the population."- The Second Truth
of Evil.
Feeding out the weak and feeble-minded has always been the way of Evil,
since the beginning of time. This has also been something that Mhaldor
has taken greatly advantage of. All the weak of Mhaldor gets weeded out,
and most are (not very surprisingly) joining Shallam. Because of this
you will see a lot of weak people when you walk the streets of Shallam,
just look at the orphans, not even able to get food by themselves,
they're not even able to catch a rat for dinner. The one who said
Cruelty is a bad thing is absolutely wrong, it helps weeding the weak
out and the weak go to the place where they think they can get people to
help them. When they come to Shallam, they think they get help, however
it's different. Shallam might give some of the food, a place to be and
that stuff, but that will only keep them weak, they'll never succeed in
anything. Then Shallam wants the weak people to defend the city, however
how shall they defend the city when they cannot take down the attackers?
They cannot, instead of defending, they'll get their heads chopped off.
"Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and
Spiritual."- The Third Truth of Evil
Weakness is what everybody claims they want nothing off, even though
many people don't even try to get rid of it. Both Physical, Mental and
Spiritual weaknesses must be gone, what way they disappear don't matter
as long as they are gone. Mhaldor has always stated an example of
eliminating their weaknesses, often by hard training and by advices from
it's Elders.
"The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the effeminate values of
forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline."- The Fourth Truth of
Evil
Most cities outside of Mhaldor got lots of tolerance and forgiveness.
However, they lack discipline. Discipline is found inside of Mhaldor,
but not tolerance or forgiveness. Forgiveness is for the weak, when a
person fails or does anything wrong, other weak people comes to comfort
him/her or forgives them for what they have done.
"The body may be made stronger through combat."- The Fifth Truth of Evil
As of this Mhaldor is a grand example, the body may indeed be made
stronger through combat and many Mhaldorians shows this. This is what
Goodness lacks the most, combat training, they just suppose someone else
will defend them. Often they even hope for help from the Divine to help
them out. This is the easiest way out, which is never to be chosen as
it's the weak way out. As you might have noticed a lot of the decent
fighters of Shallam is ex-Mhaldorians, which is no surprise, because
they have followed the Truths of Evil. Often even just over 10-20 years,
but you can see their advancement
"The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience.
One does this by inflicting pain on others."- The Sixth Truth of Evil
Conscience is not something the body needs, so it should be eliminated
just like other weak or useless stuff. This is the only time I'll ever
compliment Shallam, they're really good to inflict pain upon, and when
they complaint of what you do against them (which they always do), you
can just kill them again and then you'll inflict more pain. Thank you,
Shallam, for letting me and Mhaldor inflict pain upon you and make us
stronger!
"The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both
self-imposed and externally-imposed."- The Seventh Truth of Evil
The spirit is just as important as the body and mind, and it's in need
of improvement too. This is done by studying and working hard for
knowledge, this is both by having someone teach you and reading it
yourself. In Mhaldor you can find several journals to be read about the
History of Mhaldor and other important things that will make your spirit
stronger.
So basically, following the Seven Truths of Evil -will- make you
stronger. No one can claim anything else, as it's been proven too many
times.
If you wish to serve Evil (Which in fact is just the drive for
Advancement and greatness), you should visit the gates of Mhaldor and
read the Slabs about citizen or ally procedurs. If you are an enemy of
the City of Mhaldor, you can always speak with Sir Luggs de Soulis about
how you can get it removed.
If you wish to see the fall of Goodness, you should visit the gates of
Mhaldor and read the slabs about ally procedurs. Speak with Sir Luggs de
Soulis if you are enemied, and needs to know how to get unenemied.
If you wish to see the fall of Shallam, Pentharian, Miramar, Lorielan,
you should visit the gates of Mhaldor and read the slabs. The same thing
applies if you're enemied.
If you wish to grow stronger, simply follow the Truths of Evil.
Join the Armies of Evil as a citizen or ally of Mhaldor and fight
Goodness at me and my allies' side.
Sapience, walk in Evil.
In Service to Mhaldor, the Maldaathi and the Lords of Evil,
Sir Firey Lichlord, Knight of Horror
Penned by my hand on the 4th of Miraman, in the year 407 AF.
Mhaldor and Evil
Written by: Sir Firey Lichlord, Knight of Horror
Date: Tuesday, November 15th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
Greetings, Citizens of Sapience.
I know for a fact that many of you know nothing or very little about
Mhaldor and the ways of Evil, so read this carefully and learn from it.
"What is called Evil is simply the drive for advancement, for greatness.
We seek, through discipline and pain, to spur the advancement of nothing
less than sentient life."- The First Truth of Evil.
Mhaldor has always been the City of Evil, from it was founded on
Sartan's Island for now over one hundred years ago. Many people think of
Evil as a bad thing, however people who has made some research knows
that this is not true. Evil is the strive for advancement. Would you
look upon advancement as a bad thing? The answer is very likely to be
"no", which usually is the correct answer.
During the century Mhaldor has existed, Mhaldor has done nothing less
then advancing in every possible way, and it is still continuing to
advance. Both the Houses, the City and the citizens do advance. That
will never stop.
"Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds
out the weak and feeble-minded from the population."- The Second Truth
of Evil.
Feeding out the weak and feeble-minded has always been the way of Evil,
since the beginning of time. This has also been something that Mhaldor
has taken greatly advantage of. All the weak of Mhaldor gets weeded out,
and most are (not very surprisingly) joining Shallam. Because of this
you will see a lot of weak people when you walk the streets of Shallam,
just look at the orphans, not even able to get food by themselves,
they're not even able to catch a rat for dinner. The one who said
Cruelty is a bad thing is absolutely wrong, it helps weeding the weak
out and the weak go to the place where they think they can get people to
help them. When they come to Shallam, they think they get help, however
it's different. Shallam might give some of the food, a place to be and
that stuff, but that will only keep them weak, they'll never succeed in
anything. Then Shallam wants the weak people to defend the city, however
how shall they defend the city when they cannot take down the attackers?
They cannot, instead of defending, they'll get their heads chopped off.
"Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and
Spiritual."- The Third Truth of Evil
Weakness is what everybody claims they want nothing off, even though
many people don't even try to get rid of it. Both Physical, Mental and
Spiritual weaknesses must be gone, what way they disappear don't matter
as long as they are gone. Mhaldor has always stated an example of
eliminating their weaknesses, often by hard training and by advices from
it's Elders.
"The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the effeminate values of
forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline."- The Fourth Truth of
Evil
Most cities outside of Mhaldor got lots of tolerance and forgiveness.
However, they lack discipline. Discipline is found inside of Mhaldor,
but not tolerance or forgiveness. Forgiveness is for the weak, when a
person fails or does anything wrong, other weak people comes to comfort
him/her or forgives them for what they have done.
"The body may be made stronger through combat."- The Fifth Truth of Evil
As of this Mhaldor is a grand example, the body may indeed be made
stronger through combat and many Mhaldorians shows this. This is what
Goodness lacks the most, combat training, they just suppose someone else
will defend them. Often they even hope for help from the Divine to help
them out. This is the easiest way out, which is never to be chosen as
it's the weak way out. As you might have noticed a lot of the decent
fighters of Shallam is ex-Mhaldorians, which is no surprise, because
they have followed the Truths of Evil. Often even just over 10-20 years,
but you can see their advancement
"The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience.
One does this by inflicting pain on others."- The Sixth Truth of Evil
Conscience is not something the body needs, so it should be eliminated
just like other weak or useless stuff. This is the only time I'll ever
compliment Shallam, they're really good to inflict pain upon, and when
they complaint of what you do against them (which they always do), you
can just kill them again and then you'll inflict more pain. Thank you,
Shallam, for letting me and Mhaldor inflict pain upon you and make us
stronger!
"The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both
self-imposed and externally-imposed."- The Seventh Truth of Evil
The spirit is just as important as the body and mind, and it's in need
of improvement too. This is done by studying and working hard for
knowledge, this is both by having someone teach you and reading it
yourself. In Mhaldor you can find several journals to be read about the
History of Mhaldor and other important things that will make your spirit
stronger.
So basically, following the Seven Truths of Evil -will- make you
stronger. No one can claim anything else, as it's been proven too many
times.
If you wish to serve Evil (Which in fact is just the drive for
Advancement and greatness), you should visit the gates of Mhaldor and
read the Slabs about citizen or ally procedurs. If you are an enemy of
the City of Mhaldor, you can always speak with Sir Luggs de Soulis about
how you can get it removed.
If you wish to see the fall of Goodness, you should visit the gates of
Mhaldor and read the slabs about ally procedurs. Speak with Sir Luggs de
Soulis if you are enemied, and needs to know how to get unenemied.
If you wish to see the fall of Shallam, Pentharian, Miramar, Lorielan,
you should visit the gates of Mhaldor and read the slabs. The same thing
applies if you're enemied.
If you wish to grow stronger, simply follow the Truths of Evil.
Join the Armies of Evil as a citizen or ally of Mhaldor and fight
Goodness at me and my allies' side.
Sapience, walk in Evil.
In Service to Mhaldor, the Maldaathi and the Lords of Evil,
Sir Firey Lichlord, Knight of Horror
Penned by my hand on the 4th of Miraman, in the year 407 AF.